Mar 7.
Students got to make some new friends from @universityofvictoria ! After a giant ice-breaker game of tag, university students and elementary students got into groups to discuss their community and learn about mapping in Tofino, Opitsaht and Tyistanis. Students shared where they feel most at home, some places that are important to them and many other themes related to their community, and with Uvic students as leaders, found all these places on a topographic map of their home.
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. #getoutside#yourtofino#tofinofieldschool@sogsuvic#geography#maps#pnw#outdooreducation

A comfortable shade of grey - we have loved the sun, but what’s Tofino without a grey sky now and again? ☁️
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Looks like we are in for a long period swell for the next few days, give us a shout for some insight into which beaches will be the best for your surf! 👌🏼
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@f.o.n.z.i photo

Here's the next step in the mosaic damascus from a few posts back. Second photo is the pieces before the four-way weld, and the first photo is after the weld and resquaring. It is now ready to be drawn out close to final shape.

All this talk of IDs, and here's a great example of why it's important.
This afternoon T011A, Rainy, passed through the harbour and headed up Tofino Inlet. We normally encounter Rainy with his mom, T011 or Wakana. It's possibly nothing to cause alarm, but his mother is thought to be the joint-oldest female recorded in Clayoquot Sound. We're worried it could indicate that she's not around now.
We're certainly hoping the next time we encounter him they're both back together.
Has anyone in the community seen Rainy (T011A) and Wakana (T011) together recently? We last saw them together on February 1st.

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